Webs new chimney

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webbie

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Nov 17, 2005
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Got ya.....

Now everyone can find my house, for certain. This is an extendaflue CC88 modified with a light, and set on top of a sectional (cast prefab) stone base.

Orders being taken (for castings only)
 

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Now that looks nice.
 
It is beautiful. Is that creosote burning off at the top or is that a light bulb?
 
That really does look nice!

Now if you want to let everyone in the neighborhood know that you are a stove guy.... take another section of the extend-a-flue, and mount it horizontal on the lamp post, with the cap on the end, of course - for a new mail box. - that would really be slick
 
I'm still trying to sell my excess stock and the company to the military - fill 'em up with solid propellant, and light 'em off. Hey, maybe Pakistan is looking to spend some of those billions Uncle Sam is giving them!

I guess I'm gonna have to find out what a CF bulb is now.

I think Mike Wilson needs one of these every 20 feet of so around his property - he can use a lighthouse theme (paint them)......

Oh, well, busy on the forums so let me stop messing around.
 
Beautiful. I love nicely done custom lighting. CF bah, shouldn't that be a gas flame?
 
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I think Mike Wilson needs one of these every 20 feet of so around his property - he can use a lighthouse theme (paint them)......

Funny thing is, we have 4' tall post lights every 20 feet in the front of the house. Sad thing is that I lose at least one per year to contractors backing up or the landscapers. Good thing is that I pulled the 75 watt bulbs out of all of them and replaced them all with CF... that's about 35 or so lights that went from 75 watts down to I think 16 watts. They take a few minutes to come up to speed when it's cold outside, but I imagine they are well worth the investment.

-- Mike
 
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